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Ron FilipkowskionBluesky4d ago
The Iranian Foreign Minister makes Vance wait, then when he arrives he refuses to shake Vance’s hand or greet him. The US has never looked smaller or weaker on the world stage.
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Framing
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Context
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Accuracy69%
Framing55%
Context55%
Tone45%
Analysis Summary
At US-Iran peace talks in Switzerland, Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi avoided shaking hands with VP Vance or greeting him publicly—a moment captured on camera that multiple outlets documented. The snub signals deep diplomatic friction at a moment when Trump is simultaneously threatening military action, which complicates Vance's stated outreach. What the post doesn't include: Iran's walkout earlier that day and Pakistan's visible surprise suggest broader structural problems in the talks beyond optics—the delegations are fundamentally at odds on substantive terms, not just being rude.
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The Iranian Foreign Minister makes Vance wait, then when he arrives he refuses to shake Vance's hand or greet him.
Multiple outlets including AP, Times of India, and India Today confirm the lack of handshake and public greeting between Vance and Iranian FM Araghchi at the Switzerland talks. The moment was documented on camera.
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The US has never looked smaller or weaker on the world stage.
This is interpretive analysis, not a factual claim. The hand refusal is documented, but characterizing US diplomatic standing as weaker is subjective analysis reflecting the author's assessment.
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